Raid on Justice Mary Odili’s residence: Wike, Rivers’ leaders ask FG to prosecute invaders

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.Issue 48-hr ultimatum to Buhari to unmask masterminds 

 

Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and leaders of Rivers State have issued 48- hour ultimatum to the Federal Government to bring to book the masterminds behind the invasion of the residence of Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abuja last Friday.

The Rivers leaders, warned that should anything sinister happen to Justice Odili, her husband and former Governor of Rivers State, Dr. Peter Odili, the federal government should be held accountable.

Wike made this assertion on behalf of Rivers State elders, federal and state lawmakers and council chairmen during a press briefing at the Transcop hotel, Abuja on Sunday.

The governor said they have observed a pattern of persistent harassment of the Odili’s family in recent times by agencies of the federal government.

He recalled that on the fateful day the Supreme Court nullified the election victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, hoodlums suspected to be political thugs invaded the residence of Justice Odili, but the federal government didn’t take any steps to bring the culprits to book.

Wike noted that just  recently Dr. Odili had legitimately travelled out of the country for medicals, but on his arrival, his international passport was confiscated for inexplicable reasons by the Immigration Service.

He said initially the federal government had  feigned ignorance of the seizure of Odili’s passport. But, after  the former governor approached the court  to enforce his fundamental human right, the Immigration Service eventually came up with spurious excuse to justify their ignoble act.

Wike described as most worrisome last Friday’s invasion of the residence of Justice Odili by federal government security agencies that  claimed they had  a warrant issued by a Magistrate Court to search the property.

The governor noted that though the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN had denied involvement in the siege on Justice Odili’s residence, the people of Rivers State consider his mere denial as unsatisfactory.

 

He charged the federal government to within 48 hours apprehend all those involved in the raid of the residence of the Supreme Court justice, the alleged whistle blower and also interrogate the Magistrate who issued the order.

Wike said the people of Rivers State fear that the motive of those who  invaded Odili’s residence may have been to assassinate the Supreme Court justice, her husband and children.

 

He declared that the lives of Justice Odili and her husband are important to the people of Rivers State and that the federal government must ensure nothing sinister happen to them according to a statement by Kelvin Ebiri, Special Assistant (Media) to the Rivers State Governor.